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17th Century Charles II Cocuswood Lace Box, Circa 1660, England

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17th Century Charles II Cocuswood Lace Box, Circa 1660, England

An extremely rare and important Cocuswood oyster (Brya ebenus) lace box from the reign of Charles II, circa 1660. England.

Cocuswood furniture was one of the most highly prized and expensive timbers of the 17th century and was only used for the very finest pieces such as a cabinet made for Charles II’s mother, Queen Henrietta Maria.

Condition

Good.

Dimensions

Height: 6.3 in. (16 cm)
Width: 21.66 in. (55 cm)
Depth: 19.69 in. (50 cm)

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